Artificial intelligence has quickly become one of the most well-known and useful technologies in the legal market.
However, as the prevalence of AI-based tools has increased, so have the concerns around their capabilities.
While data scientists and e-discovery experts are unsure about whether vendors would get behind a standardization rubric for their AI tools, some vendors are ready to put their technology to the test.
September 27, 2022 at 10:00 AM
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Artificial intelligence has quickly become one of the most well-known and useful technologies in the legal market.
However, as the prevalence of AI-based tools has increased, so have the concerns around their capabilities.
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